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Ariat Rebar Washed Canvas Insulated Jacket Review – Worn & Tested

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Rating : 7.6/10
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Brief Summary

Built with durable ToughMax DuraStretch canvas and adjustable features, the Ariat Rebar Washed Canvas Insulated Jacket keeps up with demanding jobs while allowing naturally comfortable movements.

Pros

  • Comfortable – doesn’t restrict movements
  • Strong, stretchy canvas material
  • Wind and abrasion resistant
  • Lightweight insulation
  • Adjustable hood; ribbing on cuffs and hem

Cons

  • Not waterproof

Material

ToughMax DuraStretch canvas (68% Cotton, 30% Polyester, 2% Spandex)

Hood

Yes

Weight

1.4kg / 3.1lbs / 49.6oz

Sizes

Small, medium, large, x-large

Summary

The Ariat Rebar Washed Canvas Insulated Jacket showcases a slightly rugged design while staying comfy throughout busy workdays. I fully appreciated the ToughMax DuraStretch canvas as it injected toughness into the jacket while allowing a wide range of motion. The material had enough stretch to promote comfortable movements, with the addition of Greater Arm Mobility technology for maximum mobility. The jacket’s lightweight insulation provided the right warmth, so I could continue working comfortably in mildly cold environments. In addition, I’m impressed with its wind resistance, with the ribbed cuffs and hem helping to stop cold air from seeping in for prolonged comfort in cold areas. Meanwhile, the abrasion-resistant structure helped maintain the garment’s high-quality appearance and performance for a longer period. However, this jacket will only do well in wet conditions with waterproof qualities.

Key Takeaways

The Ariat Rebar Washed Canvas Insulated Jacket is a superb choice for those searching for an insulated, comfortable jacket that doesn’t restrict movements.

The strong ToughMax DuraStretch can keep up with challenging work without easily getting damaged. It stretches to adapt to the body’s motion, making it easier to move more freely and efficiently.

The abrasion-resistant structure helps maintain the jacket’s appearance and function for a long time. On the other hand, its wind-resistant feature protects the body from getting chilled by cold air for continued comfort in cold locations.

The adjustable hood is easy to customize for a secure but comfortable fit. Meanwhile, the rubbed hem and cuffs help secure the garment in place and also stop cold air from entering the jacket.

It’s worth noting that this jacket isn’t built with waterproof components, making it unsuitable for wet surroundings.

Ideal For

  • People who want a comfortable, insulated jacket
  • Jobs in dry conditions
  • Those who prefer a wind-resistant jacket with adjustable features

Performance of Ariat Rebar Washed Canvas Insulated Jacket

Comfort

It may be built to withstand tough conditions, but the Ariat Rebar Washed Canvas Insulated Jacket still shines through with comfortable features. The strong material is designed to stretch and adapt to the body’s motion. Without the stiffness that other jacket materials have, I could move as I needed to throughout the day comfortably.

I especially liked the Greater Arm Mobility technology as it enabled my arms to move freely without being restricted by uncomfortably rigid fabrics.

This enhancement helped me become more efficient because I didn’t need to pause and adjust the jacket just to be able to reach for objects.

Working in mildly cold areas wasn’t a problem, thanks to the jacket’s insulated design. The insulation material had a lightweight structure, which made the garment warm enough to ward off a chilly feeling – but didn’t make the jacket feel extremely bulky. Also, unlike other insulated jackets, this one didn’t feel too tight inside, with enough space for me to move comfortably while enjoying the cozy warmth.

Even the nylon lining stretched nicely to adjust to my movements. It had a quilted design that added a bit of softness and smoothness inside the jacket. This lining was slightly padded but, thankfully, didn’t make the interior bulky, so moving was still easy without the tight feeling getting in the way.

The hood was adjustable, so it was quite easy to personalize the fit using the attached draw cord.

I appreciated the ribbing on the hem because it helped keep the jacket secured around my hips, even with continuous movements. The cuffs had the same ribbed design, so the sleeves didn’t hike up every time I stretched my arms to reach for items around the work area. These ribbed sections also helped stop the cold air from entering to preserve the comfy warmth inside the jacket.

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Weight

This jacket is relatively light at 1.4kg / 3.1lbs / 49.6oz, considering that it is insulated. I’m glad that it felt manageable even when I used it while working all day long. The jacket is made of strong materials that aren’t too heavy, so it maintained its reduced weight even if it had a slightly rugged structure. It’s also not as thick and weighty as heavy-duty work jackets.

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Fit and Sizing

This jacket is almost true to its size, even though the manufacturer recommends getting a product that’s one size smaller than the usual choice. The regular to large fit felt comfortably spacious, with just enough room to allow ease of movement without feeling overly large. It had slightly longer sleeves, but this wasn’t a big issue regarding a comfortable fit.

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Waterproofing

This jacket offered a bit of liquid resistance, with the sturdy material preventing water and moisture sources from immediately seeping in. However, we have tested its water resistance, which is limited, and have also established that its material absorbs rather than repels water. This isn’t a waterproof jacket (Ariat doesn’t claim it is anyway!), so we wouldn’t recommend this for wet weather conditions.

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Breathability

The jacket is made with wind-resistant fabric that stops air from instantly coming in. This prevents the cold air from creeping in, allowing me to enjoy a comfortably warm interior while spending some time in cold environments.

However, this wind resistance also negatively affected breathability, as less air can come in to circulate.

This roomy fit of the jacket helped dispel an uncomfortably stuffy feeling, especially when the workplace started to feel a lot warmer during the day.

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Quality and Durability

The Ariat Rebar Washed Canvas Insulated Jacket is constructed with the exclusive ToughMax DuraStretch canvas that’s twice as durable as pure cotton fabric. I loved how this material injected a bit of ruggedness into the jacket to make it sturdy enough for different worksites. At the same time, the jacket maintained a relatively lightweight feel even with the durable fabric at work, so I didn’t feel uncomfortable using an overly weighty garment.

It’s built with Cool Climate insulation to preserve comfortable warmth.

At the same time, this insulation keeps the jacket’s reduced weight with its lightweight structure.

This jacket’s stretchy fabric instantly adjusted to my body’s motion, making it much easier to move around without rigid materials getting in the way.

I liked the Greater Arm Mobility technology that enabled my arms to enjoy a wider range of motion for better efficiency while working on different tasks. The nylon inner lining was made to stretch along with various movements, with the quilted structure providing superior comfort while allowing complete ease of movement.

I appreciated the addition of abrasion-resistant sections in high-friction areas, as these prevented premature damage.

This was especially helpful when I needed to use the jacket regularly in tough settings where I needed to constantly move to get the job done correctly.

This jacket is also wind resistant, protecting me from getting uncomfortably chilled as the cold air is prevented from seeping in.

The medium-sized chest pocket had a zipper, making it ideal for securing phones, keys, and other valuable items. A small inner pocket had enough room to hold my wallet and other items that I want to protect against the elements. Meanwhile, the hand pockets were lined with a fleece-like material that enveloped my hands with superior warmth while offering yet another area to store essential items.

I liked the hood not only because it was easy to adjust but also because it was lined with the same quilted nylon that’s attached to the rest of the jacket’s body. The hem and cuffs featured ribbed designs that helped keep the respective sections in place even with continuous movement. The ribbing also blocked cold air from getting in, keeping the interior warm for longer.

This isn’t a waterproof jacket, though, so it won’t work well in wet environments.

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Other Versions

The Ariat Rebar Washed Canvas Insulated Jacket is offered in the colors black, rebar grey, and wren. It’s available in the following versions:

  • An insulated, water-repellent style
  • A water-resistant canvas choice
  • A heavy-duty DuraCanvas fabric version
  • A fully waterproof option
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Carhartt Quick Duck Full Swing Cryder Jacket

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Dickies Lined Eisenhower Jacket

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Conclusion & Verdict

The Ariat Rebar Washed Canvas Insulated Jacket is a good choice for those looking for an insulated jacket that’s comfortable to use. The ToughMax DuraStretch fabric is stronger than pure cotton, with enough stretch to support comfortable movements since it doesn’t hamper natural mobility. I appreciated the Greater Arm Mobility enhancement, which made arm movements much easier to manage. This jacket is wind resistant, with ribbed cuffs and hem to seal the cold while offering a more secure fit. It’s also resistant to abrasion for improved durability even with heavy use. I liked how easy it was to customize the adjustable hood’s fit so it stayed comfortable and protective around my head. This isn’t a waterproof jacket, so there are better choices for wet work environments.

What we like

  • Comfortable
  • Strong and stretchy material
  • Wind and abrasion resistance
  • Lightweight insulation
  • Adjustable hood; ribbing hem and cuffs

What we don’t like

  • Not waterproof

Professions These Are Ideal For

Warehouse personnel, Plumbers, Carpenters and Construction workers

Luke Davis

Luke is the lead author on WorkWear.org. He has a vast experience in construction engineering and project management in California and Texas, where he had the chance to put to test a wide range of safety boots and PPE. Outside work, Luke is an avid hiker and not surprisingly a DIY fanatic!